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Historical Performance Practice in Organ Playing Part 2. The Romantic Period Organ Solo - Sheet Music

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Part 2. The Romantic Period. This edition: Paperbound. Buch-Reihen bei Carus: Methods. Methods. Book. Carus Verlag #CV 60.005/00. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.6000500).

ISBN 9783899481365. 7.5 x 10.67 inches. Language: English.

Laukvik’s organ method Historical Performance Practice in Organ Playing has become established as a standard work. It is aimed at organists who want to incorporate the latest thinking on historical performance practice into their interpretations of works. The three volumes provide a practical introduction in a detailed, rigorously scholarly and comprehensible form, by giving organists as precise a picture of the interpretative traditions and aims of previous eras as possible. The editions are aimed not only at organists, but also at organ teachers who are looking for a manual to use in their teaching.

The second part of Jon Laukvik’s organ method Historical Performance Practice in Organ Playing focuses on the interpretation of organ music in Germany and France in the period from 1800 to 1930. With the advent of the Romantic compositional style, there was also a change in playing technique – from the differentiated non-legato of the Baroque and the Classical styles towards a more fundamental legato. In addition, between 1830 and 1845 the first true "Romantic" organs opened up completely new sound perspectives to organists and composers, thanks to the brilliant and sensitive feeling for sound which their builders possessed (particularly Walcker and Cavaillé-Coll).

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Anonymous
September 01, 2012
organ performance
This book is a highly technical discussion of both the physical and musical performance of organ playing. If you spend your days considering the ergonomics of moving your feet and fingers on the organ keys, this book is for you. The experience of many past performers is documented well, and in great detail. Music examples are plentiful and especailly useful if you're familiar with the technical difficulties of the pieces described. If you're a control freak when it comes to playing - and most good performers are - you will appreciate the minutiae presented here.